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That's great to hear. I did the same for some of my family. Life changing already and it's just starting. More mountain to climb yet.
Congrats to everyone who was here in the early days & held!
100% on point there.
Bingo.
Take a closer look at Village Farms. Many facilities all over North America. 65 Acre greenhouse in Ontario for example. Approximately 21 million square feet as well as an established relationship with Loblaws (and many other retail outlets). Also doing 150m a year in vegetables is nothing to turn your nose up at. All that space could be converted in the future as conditions allow it.
Canopy isn't looking so big anymore.
:) Seen Canopy's fall and this Village Farms deal coming for months. Game changing long term.
Canopy wishes it had access to 110 acres of greenhouses.
Village Farms, Emerald Health to form pot production
https://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aVFF-2478492&symbol=VFF®ion=C
"Remo Kush" Coming Soon....
This is exactly what I was looking for. Getting close to where I may be tempted to buy in again.
GLTA
Nice article with recent comments from Thaddeus “Med Man” Conrad.
"POTENTIALLY TOXIC RESIDUE BEHIND MEDICAL MARIJUANA RECALLS"
http://www.watertoday.ca/ts-medical-marijuana-recalls-pesticides.asp
I'm with you on that.
That's an interesting development. It appears the thought leaders at Canopy have settled for stealing ideas?
http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aKWF-2463886&symbol=KWF®ion=C
https://twitter.com/crifici/status/857583501566234624
Also, was this the "inspiration" for Tweed Main Street?
http://m.marketwired.com/press-release/namaste-signs-definitive-agreement-acquire-cannmart-inc-announces-conference-call-cse-n-2211365.htm
http://www.marketwired.com/press-release/namaste-enters-into-non-binding-loi-with-cannmart-a-late-stage-acmpr-applicant-cse-n-2204339.htm
They do.
Rest of post:
"but keen minds will understand the opportunity here is one retail investors were never afforded with Tweed; so it'll be interesting to see how Supreme re-brands in May to compete on a marketing level."
And that post is over a year old.
I stand by that. Supreme's initial offering will be as good or better than Tweed's best stuff. Nothing wrong with that prediction. Hasn't played out yet. And I've seen similar returns with that stock already as I did here prior.
I concede. Congratulations, we all made/are making money here!
My comments (the few I post) are no more haphazard then some of the ones I read on here weekly. Like you said, everyone has their perspective/opinion. I understand, some can't handle mine.
That's fine.
:)
Multiple reviews per user in case you didn't notice. Not a very accurate sampling.
Are they still handing out discounts for those reviews? I know that was the case at one point.
Wow. I'll let it go.
It's the weight of expectation that's the hardest to deal with and I expect Canopy to deal with that sooner then later. Simple. Glad you've made money; It doesn't factor into my concerns/argument but you always try to pull me into some type of p*ssing contest. It's hilarious.
Wheresoever you go, go with all your heart.
- Confucius
That's better.
On paper. Sure.
Would have been much cheaper (and less of a risk) to do a royalty deal for using their web portal. But I guess hindsight is 20/20.
It is interesting though when complaints come up some of you immediately fall back on your current returns as some sort of justifiable defense.
No, makes me wonder why they couldn't swing the same type of deal with Mettrum. Or Bedrocan.
I've been vocal periodically over the last few years and I maintain that they are having production issues which is translating into an unfocused execution.
Couldn't be more wrong. I'm more than happy to comment from the sidelines pal! The over-compensating responses with very little substance tell a story of their own so the joke is on you I'm afraid.
Wouldn't care if this jumped to $30 tomorrow, I've moved on. Sorry for offering an opposing view if it hurts your heart.
Peace.
Since you put it so nicely, I gladly will. I hope you especially make out well here.
They waited 7 months to release milled flower? I'll tip my hat to the sales/marketing team for the paint job but that's shake. This launch answers a lot of my questions in a round about way.
Website looks good though. Whatever that's worth.
I'm going to bow out from posting here anymore. Thanks for entertaining my questions/concerns over the last few days though. Love talking about this stuff.
Good luck to everyone.
This this still leaves me with questions about the protocol they employ to destroy useless product and to the extent that it's occurring or occurred in the past. Anyone with answers on that specifically?
Thanks, that's a good point about the logo! I strongly believe Snoop product was grown by Bedrocan not Tweed.
I'm curious if anyone here can definitively explain what happened to the greenhouse crop?
Maybe I'm mistaken and someone can enlighten me but I saw just one strain added to the store with the Tweed Farms logo following "croptober" (the "big harvest" Snoop flew in for/photo-op). I've also seen them add and remove strains from the "in production" section of their site several times only to never see them hit the store. What happens in those instances? Is the product now in the vault or was it destroyed? Processed into oil instead?
Am I to believe they're willingly withholding a portion of the harvest from medical customers? It's just all in the vault waiting for recreational or some other purpose? If that's the case it seems especially strange when you receive comments - almost daily on social media - about the lack of available product. Also strange considering they just on-boarded another 10,000+ people with the Mettrum acquisition.
Do they declare their destroyed product? Or just the biological assets they keep from harvest time?
Would love any insight on this if anyone here has it.
Like this?
I had to repost this from IG. Cracked me up in light of the schwag pics being constantly posted by their dissatisfied customers.#Tweed pic.twitter.com/BBtEcmIrfN
— Breeder Steve (@breeder_steve) April 7, 2017
Thanks, I've seen that. There's room for improvement across the board from a quality/potency standpoint. Kudos for providing the cheapest today.
If you aren't producing efficiently you're going to be at the mercy of your competition/the market/province.
So, if you're an LP, you better get costs in check because it's going to come down to quality. If it's costing you, say, $3.00/gram to produce middle of the road cannabis, it's going to be very hard to compete. No matter how catchy your name is. Especially when you start taking into account the sheer amount of material you need to produce derivatives.
Which is another cost factor to consider: the extraction method. How much does it cost to extract compounds from said gram(s) of cannabis in comparison to competitors?
It's fine to want to be more than farmers, but at the end of the day the actual farming is pretty key to success here. Unless you're planning on buying product from another LP.
Cart before horse.
Hey, imagine if you owned 20+ million square feet of greenhouse canopy - facilities all over North America, some equipped with c02 and electricity co-generation - just waiting to have the clones moved in should the regulations allow it or the right deal approaches.
There's way bigger fish out there cheering all this on.
That is true. NOBODY can supply the demand and there's only so much capital to go around. So can you afford to waste it? Mistakes you make today can hurt you in the long run when competition is fierce.
This rule the world mentality makes the company look good on paper though!
Over/under on how long before someone makes an offer?
But then again, I know how blinding the gains here are!
Good luck to everyone regardless. Just my opinion!
Just like to keep it real for discussions sake.
Like you said, cannabis is joining a legitimate landscape - one with many precedents already set and I see them making the same mistakes other businesses have made before. It's not like I'm reaching to draw this conclusion.
I don't have to see the end result to understand what's going on just like I wouldn't drive with a f*cking blindfold on, you know what I mean?
People perceive they're getting the same opportunity with another company at a cheaper price so they stay away. Good news will send this up again, only a matter of time, but it's always going to be susceptible to this type of pressure.